GM will launch its next generation in-vehicle tech with an all-new centralized computing platform, set to replace the Global B architecture used currently.
GM's 2028 centralized compute system will unify EVs and gas cars with fewer parts, no fuse boxes, and faster updates across its entire lineup.
Update: “We are not making any changes to existing vehicles. If your car supports Apple CarPlay or Android Auto, that will continue. Both will remain available in all GM gas-powered vehicles for the ...
Sterling Anderson, GM's VP of global product and chief product officer, said GM’s software is quickly surpassing that of ...
GM will debut the next generation of its Super Cruise hands-free semi-autonomous driving tech, which will allow for eyes-off driving, in the 2028 Cadillac Escalade IQ. The 2028 Escalade IQ will also ...
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